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Post by Dirty Epic on Apr 2, 2020 10:04:43 GMT
Here's another eclectic selection hope there's a bit for everyone.
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Post by Gene Hunt on Apr 2, 2020 11:06:23 GMT
If anyone does go ahead and post more than 5 video clips in a post (though I still advise against this) then it would help if you gave a simple title to each clip. There is no way of getting this automated within the plugin so it would have to be input manually by whoever posts the vids. For instance: Moody Blue - Story In Your Eyes Free - Wishing Well Gene.
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Post by Sparky on Apr 2, 2020 15:20:12 GMT
Love the Pink Floyd "Learning to Fly" track.
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Apr 3, 2020 8:12:46 GMT
Here's yer Five for this Lockdown Friday…
Win by David Bowie I Walk on Guilded Splinters by Dr John Oxbow by Waxahatchee Feeling Soul by Bob Andy (RIP) Radiation Vibe by Fountains of Wayne (RIP Adam Schlesinger)
I Walk on Guilded Splinters by Dr John
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Post by Dirty Epic on Apr 3, 2020 11:21:14 GMT
Love the Pink Floyd "Learning to Fly" track. Their best post Waters track IMHO Sparky.
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Post by Dirty Epic on Apr 3, 2020 11:46:15 GMT
Something for the weekend, enjoy.
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Post by Sparky on Apr 3, 2020 11:48:06 GMT
Love the Pink Floyd "Learning to Fly" track. Their best post Waters track IMHO Sparky. Even Nick Mason said in his book, the track felt like a proper 'home' Floyd track. First time I heard it was on the "Pulse" tour album - that's a great live version.
David Gilmour really found his lyrical Floyd feet with 'Division Bell'. Wasn't keen on the album when it first came out - though within months of listening to it (properly) it grew on me.
A lot of people prefer one particular era of Pink Floyd. Usually the 1968-1981 era.
I don't think there is one "Floyd era" I really dislike, all of them for sure had their bad bits, but they all had more good bits musically and visually.
I worked with a Camera Grip years back; and in early 1994 he bagged a job working on some "Pink Floyd" videos, being shot on the outskirts of Cambridge, at Ely and around the Cathedral and during the freezing Jan/Feb snow and ice.
He rolled up for his first day armed with a bag of albums, hoping the band would be there so he could get them signed.
He discovered - the band were all tucked away in rehearsals for the 1994 tour out in sunny Palm Springs, and the "videos" turned out to be additional screen footage for use in the tour.... (The song "High Hopes" and some for "Take it Back".
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Post by Del Boy on Apr 3, 2020 12:28:09 GMT
A gentle reminder to please keep all music posts to Five vids per post please. Feel free to use a couple of posts. This is to aid slow loading of Video heavy pages and missing links on slower connections.
* This also applies to all threads where posting multiple videos in posts *
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Post by Dirty Epic on Apr 3, 2020 18:50:02 GMT
Will do Del it's just when I'm in the flow. Mod Note: I must remember to do it myself when posting music and car clips D.E. . Thanks pal, Del.
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Post by Dirty Epic on Apr 3, 2020 19:02:50 GMT
Their best post Waters track IMHO Sparky. Even Nick Mason said in his book, the track felt like a proper 'home' Floyd track. First time I heard it was on the "Pulse" tour album - that's a great live version.
David Gilmour really found his lyrical Floyd feet with 'Division Bell'. Wasn't keen on the album when it first came out - though within months of listening to it (properly) it grew on me.
A lot of people prefer one particular era of Pink Floyd. Usually the 1968-1981 era.
I don't think there is one "Floyd era" I really dislike, all of them for sure had their bad bits, but they all had more good bits musically and visually.
I worked with a Camera Grip years back; and in early 1994 he bagged a job working on some "Pink Floyd" videos, being shot on the outskirts of Cambridge, at Ely and around the Cathedral and during the freezing Jan/Feb snow and ice.
He rolled up for his first day armed with a bag of albums, hoping the band would be there so he could get them signed.
He discovered - the band were all tucked away in rehearsals for the 1994 tour out in sunny Palm Springs, and the "videos" turned out to be additional screen footage for use in the tour.... (The song "High Hopes" and some for "Take it Back". Love thst story about the Grip thinking he'd get his Floyd albums signed Sparks. Yes I agree a few die hard Floyd fans seem to focus on either the Syd Barrett/Roger Waters era's but they did do some good work on A Momentary Lapse, Division Bell etc. which perhaps given their lack of singles and pop profile maybe slipped under the radar etc. I don't know much about whether Roger Waters and David Gilmour are on friendly terms these days, think they are but I think for the best they had to have some time away back then as most bands end up sometimes. At least they resisted a lucrative reunion after Live 8 they certainly could've milked as a reformed Floyd which probably would have ended in tears. It was goof to hear Learning to Fly on 6 Music this week and something a bit different.
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